While diversity, equity and inclusion are equally important, all must be present to build a culture in which every child experiences a powerful sense of belonging
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The group organized virtual presentations
Suggestions from Punahou faculty on how parents can help their children
The fluctuating landscape has been marked by standardized testing cancellations and test-optional admissions, as well as virtual-only college visits
Limit questions; connect with your child in ways they want to be connected.
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·We asked Sarah Kemble ’93, deputy state epidemiologist for the State of Hawai‘i, for tips to keep kids healthy
Veteran educator Linda Inlay spoke to Molly Takagi – Punahou's K – 8 social, emotional and ethical learning coordinator – about how family meetings can improve family relationships and children’s well-being
Earlier this year, Punahou launched its Team Up program for parents, with three notable speaker events and a new podcast.
Punahou eighth grade English teacher Christina Torres offers the following reading suggestions
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·The pair recorded a podcast with President Mike Latham ’86, discussing the critical skills students need for tomorrow's workplace
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·We spoke with author and speaker Christine Carter about this difficult era of parenting, and what can be done to ease the anxieties and chaos experienced by children and teenagers
Rooted in core principles, the program meets the physical, emotional and curricular needs of students